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Ray Noble

Raymond Stanley Noble (17 December 1903 – 3 April 1978) was an English jazz and big band musician, who was a bandleader, composer and arranger, as well as a radio host, television and film comedian and actor; he also performed in the United States. He is best known for his signature tune, "The Very Thought of You".

Ray Noble
Ray Noble and his orchestra in 1935
Background information
Birth nameRaymond Stanley Noble
Born(1903-12-17)17 December 1903
Brighton, Sussex, England
OriginRoyal Academy of Music
Died2 April 1978(1978-04-02) (aged 74)
London, England
GenresJazz, big band
Occupations
  • Bandleader
  • composer
  • arranger
  • comedian
  • actor
InstrumentsPiano
Years active1929-?
LabelsRCA Victor

Noble wrote both lyrics and music for many popular songs during the British dance band era, known as the "Golden Age of British music", notably for his longtime friend and associate Al Bowlly, including "Love Is the Sweetest Thing", "Cherokee", "The Touch of Your Lips", "I Hadn't Anyone Till You". Noble played a radio comedian opposite American ventriloquist Edgar Bergen's stage act of Mortimer Snerd and Charlie McCarthy, and American comedy duo Burns and Allen, later transferring these roles from radio to TV and popular films.

Early life and career edit

 
A concert advertisement

Noble was born at 1 Montpelier Terrace in the Montpelier area of Brighton, England. A blue plaque on the house commemorates him.[1] He was the nephew of the Anglican church music composer T. Tertius Noble (1867–1953).[2]

Noble studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in 1927 won a competition for the best British dance band orchestrator that was advertised in Melody Maker. In 1929, he became leader of the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, an HMV Records studio band that featured members of many of the top hotel orchestras of the day. Noble recorded prolifically during this time[3] and US Victor released several of his HMV recordings, including "Butterflies in the Rain", "Mademoiselle", "My Hat's on the Side of My Head" and "The Very Thought of You".

The most popular vocalist with Noble's studio band was Al Bowlly, who joined in 1930.[4] During this time, Noble co-wrote "Turkish Delight", "By the Fireside" and "Goodnight, Sweetheart". The latter song was a number one hit for Guy Lombardo in the American charts. It was also used (with vocals by Al Bowlly) on the original Star Trek television series episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".[5]

 

Career in the United States edit

Noble moved to New York City in 1934. The Bowlly/Noble recordings with the British New Mayfair Dance Orchestra on HMV had achieved popularity in the United States and Noble had successes there.

Noble took Al Bowlly and his drummer Bill Harty to the US and asked trombonist Glenn Miller to recruit American musicians to complete the band. Miller played the in the Ray Noble orchestra which performed Glenn Miller's composition "Dese Dem Dose" as part of the medley "Dese Dem Dose/An Hour Ago This Minute/Solitude" during a performance at the Rainbow Room in 1935. The American Ray Noble band had a successful run at the Rainbow Room in New York City with Bowlly as principal vocalist.

Although Noble was not a singer, he did appear twice as an upper-class Englishman on two of his more popular New York records, 1935's "Top Hat" and 1937's "Slumming on Park Avenue". Noble was also an arranger who scored many record hits in the 1930s: "Mad About the Boy" (1932), "Paris in the Spring" (1935) and "Easy to Love" (1936),

Noble and his orchestra appeared in the 1937 film A Damsel in Distress with Fred Astaire,[6] Joan Fontaine, George Burns and Gracie Allen. Noble played a somewhat "dense" character who was in love with Gracie Allen. Bowlly returned to England in 1938, but Noble continued to lead bands in America, moving into an acting career portraying a stereotypical upper-class English character.

Noble played the piano, but seldom did so with his orchestra. In a movie short from the 1940s featuring Ray Noble and Buddy Clark (one of his most popular band singers), Noble is asked by the announcer to play one of his most popular hits. He sits down at the piano and plays "Goodnight, Sweetheart".[citation needed]

Noble provided music for many radio shows such as The Chase and Sanborn Hour, The Charlie McCarthy Show, Burns and Allen and On Stage with Cathy and Elliott Lewis and also guest-appeared in some of their films. He worked with Bergen for nearly fifteen years, playing the foil to McCarthy and the slow-witted Mortimer Snerd, and his orchestra appeared with Edgar Bergen in the 1942 film Here We Go Again. He also provided the orchestration for the 1942 Lou Gehrig biopic The Pride of the Yankees starring Gary Cooper. Noble's last major successes as a bandleader came with Buddy Clark in the late 1940s.

 
The Very Thought of You sheet music
 

Retirement edit

The ventriloquist TV show ended in the mid-1950s, and Noble retired to Santa Barbara, California. In the late 1960s, Noble relocated to Jersey in the Channel Islands. In March 1978, he flew to London for treatment of cancer, and later died of the disease at a London hospital.[7][8]

Specialist dance band radio stations continue to play his records. Noble has also featured regularly on the Manx Radio programme Sweet & Swing, presented by Howard Caine.

Posthumous honours edit

In popular culture edit

References edit

  1. ^ Collis, Rose (2010). The New Encyclopaedia of Brighton. (based on the original by Tim Carder) (1st ed.). Brighton: Brighton & Hove Libraries. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-9564664-0-2.
  2. ^ Wilson, John S. (4 April 1978). "Ray Noble, 71, Dies; Popular Composer". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Ray Noble and His Orchestra ~ Group". musicbrainz.org.
  4. ^ Ades, David; Bickerdyke, Percy; Holmes, Eric (July 1999). This England's Book of British Dance Bands. Cheltenham: This England Books. pp. 21–24. ISBN 0-906324-25-4.
  5. ^ Clark, Mark (2012). "Memorable Music Moments". Star Trek FAQ: Everything Left to Know About the First Voyages of the Starship Enterprise. Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. ISBN 978-1557837929.
  6. ^ Colin Larkin (1995). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Lincoln, Abe-Primettes. Guinness Pub. p. 3055. ISBN 978-1-56159-176-3.
  7. ^ "Ray Noble, Composer of Goodnight Sweetheart'", St. Petersburg Times, p. 11B, 5 April 1978
  8. ^ Wilson, John S. (4 April 1978), "Ray Noble, 71, Dies; Popular Composer", The New York Times, p. 36
  9. ^ "The Russia House Script – Dialogue Transcript". script-o-rama.com. Retrieved 3 May 2012.

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Victor Noble wrote both lyrics and music for many popular songs during the British dance band era known as the Golden Age of British music notably for his longtime friend and associate Al Bowlly including Love Is the Sweetest Thing Cherokee The Touch of Your Lips I Hadn t Anyone Till You Noble played a radio comedian opposite American ventriloquist Edgar Bergen s stage act of Mortimer Snerd and Charlie McCarthy and American comedy duo Burns and Allen later transferring these roles from radio to TV and popular films Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Career in the United States 3 Retirement 4 Posthumous honours 5 In popular culture 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career edit nbsp A concert advertisement Noble was born at 1 Montpelier Terrace in the Montpelier area of Brighton England A blue plaque on the house commemorates him 1 He was the nephew of the Anglican church music composer T Tertius Noble 1867 1953 2 Noble studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in 1927 won a competition for the best British dance band orchestrator that was advertised in Melody Maker In 1929 he became leader of the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra an HMV Records studio band that featured members of many of the top hotel orchestras of the day Noble recorded prolifically during this time 3 and US Victor released several of his HMV recordings including Butterflies in the Rain Mademoiselle My Hat s on the Side of My Head and The Very Thought of You The most popular vocalist with Noble s studio band was Al Bowlly who joined in 1930 4 During this time Noble co wrote Turkish Delight By the Fireside and Goodnight Sweetheart The latter song was a number one hit for Guy Lombardo in the American charts It was also used with vocals by Al Bowlly on the original Star Trek television series episode The City on the Edge of Forever 5 nbsp Career in the United States editNoble moved to New York City in 1934 The Bowlly Noble recordings with the British New Mayfair Dance Orchestra on HMV had achieved popularity in the United States and Noble had successes there Noble took Al Bowlly and his drummer Bill Harty to the US and asked trombonist Glenn Miller to recruit American musicians to complete the band Miller played the in the Ray Noble orchestra which performed Glenn Miller s composition Dese Dem Dose as part of the medley Dese Dem Dose An Hour Ago This Minute Solitude during a performance at the Rainbow Room in 1935 The American Ray Noble band had a successful run at the Rainbow Room in New York City with Bowlly as principal vocalist Although Noble was not a singer he did appear twice as an upper class Englishman on two of his more popular New York records 1935 s Top Hat and 1937 s Slumming on Park Avenue Noble was also an arranger who scored many record hits in the 1930s Mad About the Boy 1932 Paris in the Spring 1935 and Easy to Love 1936 Noble and his orchestra appeared in the 1937 film A Damsel in Distress with Fred Astaire 6 Joan Fontaine George Burns and Gracie Allen Noble played a somewhat dense character who was in love with Gracie Allen Bowlly returned to England in 1938 but Noble continued to lead bands in America moving into an acting career portraying a stereotypical upper class English character Noble played the piano but seldom did so with his orchestra In a movie short from the 1940s featuring Ray Noble and Buddy Clark one of his most popular band singers Noble is asked by the announcer to play one of his most popular hits He sits down at the piano and plays Goodnight Sweetheart citation needed Noble provided music for many radio shows such as The Chase and Sanborn Hour The Charlie McCarthy Show Burns and Allen and On Stage with Cathy and Elliott Lewis and also guest appeared in some of their films He worked with Bergen for nearly fifteen years playing the foil to McCarthy and the slow witted Mortimer Snerd and his orchestra appeared with Edgar Bergen in the 1942 film Here We Go Again He also provided the orchestration for the 1942 Lou Gehrig biopic The Pride of the Yankees starring Gary Cooper Noble s last major successes as a bandleader came with Buddy Clark in the late 1940s nbsp The Very Thought of You sheet music nbsp Retirement editThe ventriloquist TV show ended in the mid 1950s and Noble retired to Santa Barbara California In the late 1960s Noble relocated to Jersey in the Channel Islands In March 1978 he flew to London for treatment of cancer and later died of the disease at a London hospital 7 8 Specialist dance band radio stations continue to play his records Noble has also featured regularly on the Manx Radio programme Sweet amp Swing presented by Howard Caine Posthumous honours editIn 1987 Noble was inducted into the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame In 1996 Noble was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame In 2005 The Very Thought of You recorded by Ray Noble and His Orchestra on Victor in 1934 received the Grammy Hall of Fame AwardIn popular culture editIn 1938 the Noble compositions The Very Thought of You and You re So Desirable were recorded by Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson The Noble and Bowlly 1934 recordings of Midnight the Stars and You and It s All Forgotten Now were prominently featured on the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick s 1980 film The Shining In 1990 the Noble composition You re So Desirable was recorded by Robert Palmer citation needed In John Le Carre s 1989 book The Russia House and the 1990 film version protagonist Barley Blair played by Sean Connery in the film is portrayed as having once played in the great Ray Noble s Band 9 Many of television and film playwright Dennis Potter s later works feature characters lip synching to Noble recordings citation needed References edit Collis Rose 2010 The New Encyclopaedia of Brighton based on the original by Tim Carder 1st ed Brighton Brighton amp Hove Libraries p 75 ISBN 978 0 9564664 0 2 Wilson John S 4 April 1978 Ray Noble 71 Dies Popular Composer The New York Times Retrieved 11 January 2020 Ray Noble and His Orchestra Group musicbrainz org Ades David Bickerdyke Percy Holmes Eric July 1999 This England s Book of British Dance Bands Cheltenham This England Books pp 21 24 ISBN 0 906324 25 4 Clark Mark 2012 Memorable Music Moments Star Trek FAQ Everything Left to Know About the First Voyages of the Starship Enterprise Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books ISBN 978 1557837929 Colin Larkin 1995 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music Lincoln Abe Primettes Guinness Pub p 3055 ISBN 978 1 56159 176 3 Ray Noble Composer of Goodnight Sweetheart St Petersburg Times p 11B 5 April 1978 Wilson John S 4 April 1978 Ray Noble 71 Dies Popular Composer The New York Times p 36 The Russia House Script Dialogue Transcript script o rama com Retrieved 3 May 2012 Peter Gammond Noble Raymond Stanley 1903 1978 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press Sept 2004 online edn May 2006 accessed 7 July 2007External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ray Noble Internet Archive Search Ray Noble archive org multimedia content in the public domain Retrieved 29 April 2012 Ray Noble Biography The Songwriters Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 13 February 2015 Retrieved 25 November 2021 Wright John Al Bowlly s time with the Ray Noble Orchestra Ray Noble recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings The Ray Noble papers are archived at the American Heritage Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ray Noble amp oldid 1222449646, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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